Fresnillo PLC
LSE:FRES

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Fresnillo PLC
LSE:FRES
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Price: 2 692 GBX -0.81%
Market Cap: 19.8B GBX
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Market Cap
19.8B GBX
Industry
Metals & Mining

Nestled in the heart of Mexico's abundant mineral reserves, Fresnillo PLC stands as a colossus in the realm of precious metals extraction. Founded in 2008 and part of the Industrias Peñoles Group, Fresnillo has built a formidable reputation as a leading global producer of silver and gold. The company's robust operations are anchored in its seven mines, including the eponymous Fresnillo mine, which holds the mantle as the world’s largest primary silver mine. Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence and efficiency, Fresnillo orchestrates a meticulous process of exploration, refining, and production, promising a steady churn of high-quality silver and gold ingots that cater to an insatiable global demand. Fresnillo's business model is a harmonious blend of strategic exploration and operational prowess. By integrating cutting-edge technology with rigorous safety and environmental protocols, the company ensures it remains at the forefront of innovation in mining practices. With an astute eye on sustainability and cost management, Fresnillo deftly navigates the cyclicality of commodities markets. Revenue streams are primarily fueled by the sale of refined precious metals, with silver making up the lion's share. As the prices of metals often sway unpredictably, Fresnillo's judicious hedging practices and long-term contracts serve as a bulwark against volatility. Through these stringent measures and strategic foresight, Fresnillo continues to fortify its position as a mainstay in the precious metals industry, appealing to investors and stakeholders alike who value stability and sustained growth.

FRES Intrinsic Value
1 354.15 GBX
Overvaluation 50%
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